Join us as a member to help #BuildTheBeltLine and create a more connected Atlanta. Sign up now and have the chance to win one of three awesome BeltLine-themed prizes. Campaign ends 12/16/16. Check out what you can win and enter today →

Discover Art on the Trails! Art on the Atlanta BeltLine returns with visual and performing art. Visual installations along the Eastside Trail are ongoing, and performances take place on the first two weekends in October. Check out the performance schedule →

Blog

Please note that the Westside Trail is under construction through the fall of 2017. You will not be able to access the trail at this location until construction is complete. At that time, we will update our access point videos and descriptions.

In this access point video, we are on the Atlanta BeltLine’s West End Trail where it runs alongside Langhorn Street. You can access the current paved path and the transit corridor across from Greenwich Street. To the south is Gordon White Park and to the north are I-20 and Westview Drive. You can ride or walk the West End Trail all the way out to Westview Cemetery. The woods you see in this video are home to the future Enota Park.

The gravel driveway at this spot will lead you directly onto the old rail corridor and our interim hiking trail. It also gives you a full view of the BeltLine Bears mural by Kyle Brooks – a part of our 2011 Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition.